Virajanand was born in
Kartarpur near
Jalandhar in the year 1778 in a
Punjabi Saraswat Brahmin family. At the age of five, he lost his eyesight from an attack of
small pox. Soon thereafter his father, who had initiated him into the rudiments of
Sanskrit learning died. Leaving him to the mercy of his elder brother and sister-in-law at very young age. As they did not treat him well, the temperamental Virjanand soon left their home. His wanderings took him to
Rishikesh where he led a life of
meditation and austerity for about three years. Tradition has it that Swami Virjanand left Rishikesh for
Hardwar at the instance of a divine command. At Hardwar, he came in contact with The Swami Purnanand Giri, a Sanskrit scholar who initiated him into
sannyasa. Purnanand created in him a deep love for Sanskrit grammar and for the "Arsha" Shastras (scriptures authored by
Rishis). Soon, he began to master other branches of
Sanskrit literature, and also took up teaching others. Virjanand left for
Varanasi (Kashi), the well-known city for Sanskrit learning and for higher studies. Here he lived for about 10 years, mastering
Mīmāṃsā,
Vedanta,
Ayurveda, etc. Soon, he came to occupy a place of eminence among the scholars of Varanasi. From Varanasi, Virjanand went to
Gaya where he made a comprehensive and critical study of
Upanishads continuing the work he had done at Hardwar and at Varanasi. From Gaya, Virjanand went to
Calcutta which was, at that time, attracting Sanskrit talent from all over the country. At Calcutta, he lived for a number of years impressing the citizens with his mastery of
Sanskrit grammar and literature. In spite of the material comforts he had at Calcutta, Virjanand soon left that city and settled at Gadia Ghat on the banks of the Ganges. It was here that the then
Maharaja of Alwar came across him and was greatly impressed. On the invitation of the Maharaja, he went to
Alwar where he stayed for some time. At the request of the Maharaja, he wrote "Shabda-Bodh", the manuscript of which is still treasured in the library at Alwar. From Alwar, Virjanand went to
Soron and from there to
Mathura. ==Pathshala in Mathura and Dayanand==